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Mountain Sounds (festival)

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Mountain Sounds
GenreAustralian, Rock, Alternative Rock, Indie Rock, Hip-hop, Electronic
DatesFebruary
Location(s)Mount Penang Parklands, Central Coast, New South Wales, Australia[1]
(2014-2019)
Years active2014–2019
Websitehttp://mountainsoundsfestival.com.au/

Mountain Sounds Festival was an annual over 18's boutique music festival that is held in Central Coast (New South Wales), Australia. The first festival was held on Saturday 15 March 2014.[2][3] The festival was cancelled in 2019 just a week before it was set to begin on 19 February, due to New South Wales’ strict festival legislation, with organisers citing the imposition of further conditions and financial obligations on the festival which were impossible to meet.[4][5]

Lineups year by year

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As listed on the official website.[6]

2014

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2015

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[7][8]

2016

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plus:

  • Bass RQ
  • Bodega Collective
  • Catalyst
  • Elwood Myre
  • Goonz
  • Ivy
  • J-Ray
  • Jaket
  • Jimmi Walker
  • Man To Moon
  • The Moving Stills
  • Paperfox
  • Pear
  • Peekay
  • Roof
  • Savilian
  • SnilluM
  • Stay Sane
  • The Sea Gypsies
  • Tom Hogan
  • Twin Caverns
  • Voyage IV

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2017

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Magic Mountain Party Lineup

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2018

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Los Scallywaggs

LTPD DJs

Luca Cavallaro

Mason Clarke

Moondogs

Nelipot

Not Eve

Oh?

Peekay

Persian Rug

Pist Idiots

PITD

Rachel Maria Cox

Raave Tapes

Sam Kirk

Sammi Constantine

Seany P

Sequel

Soy

Steamboat Hollow

Steve Pike

Stoive

The Jim Mitchells

The Moving Stills

The Sea Gypsies

Tilldawn

Triple j unearthed winner

Tropical Zombie

Vena Klymo

Wales

Waxfinz

Will Collard & Josh Gapes

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2019

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References

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  1. ^ "Mountain Sounds Festival Unveils Huge 2018 Line Up". Australian Broadcasting Corporation. 19 September 2017.
  2. ^ "Mountain Sounds Drop 2014 Line Up". 8 January 2014.
  3. ^ "Mountain Sounds 2014 Final Acts". 29 January 2014.
  4. ^ Duncan, Alasdair (9 February 2019). "Mountain Sounds Festival 2019 Has Been Cancelled, Organisers "Devastated"". Pedestrian. Retrieved 31 March 2024.
  5. ^ Iqbal, Soaliha (27 March 2024). "Off The Back Of Splendour, Here's A List Of Aussie Music Festivals That Have Carked It Recently". Pedestrian. Retrieved 31 March 2024.
  6. ^ "Mountain Sounds Festival Lineups".
  7. ^ "Mountain Sounds Festival 2015". 23 February 2015.
  8. ^ "Final Acts 2015". 6 January 2015.
  9. ^ Murphy, Sam (11 February 2016). "Set Times". Music Feeds.
  10. ^ "2016 Line Up". TheMusic.com.au.
  11. ^ "Set Times 2017". 2 February 2017.
  12. ^ "2018 Line Up". 3 October 2017.
  13. ^ "Mountain Sounds Festival 2019 Cancelled Nsw Govt War On Festival". Australian Broadcasting Corporation. 8 February 2019.